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The carriers establishment of a Risk Engineering Unit and new global energy team will service global energy property/casualty customers in North America.
November 2 -
Congress grants the national flood insurance program another reprieve.
November 2 -
Key processes and underlying technologies enable the insurance industry's drive for enterprise risk management.
November 1 -
Social network analysis can help insurers understand networks often connected to criminal behavior.
November 1 -
To better manage risk, reinsurers are turning to increasingly sophisticated technologies and models.
November 1 -
Hard economic times are invariably busy ones for the foes of insurance fraud. Incorporating more unstructured data, carriers are fine-tuning predictive analytics for fraud detection.
November 1 -
SOA is the way many companies, including insurers, are now choosing to move forward due to its business agility, scalability and return on investment.
October 30 -
S&P contends that because macroeconomic conditions have impacted prime mortgage insurance books, it is placing the ratings for several mortgage insurers, including Genworth and United Guaranty, on CreditWatch with negative implications.
October 30 -
Forrester talked to 70 North American insurers about their hardware and infrastructure investment plans and found that they're very concerned about risks associated with cloud computing and virtualization.
October 29
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Report says companies are investing in technologies to thwart enterprise risk.
October 29 -
Survey attempts to resolve lagging registration by state insurance regulators.
October 29 -
Despite this years challenges, insurance companies will see opportunities in 2010, predicts LIMRAs CEO.
October 28 -
FINRA's chair Tuesday called for the creation of a single repository of data on all trades on all markets so that the financial industry could be "surveilled by a unified single regulator."
October 28 -
The revised bill, introduced late Tuesday, would give the Federal Reserve Board power to oversee systemically important companies, and beef up a proposed interagency council to advise the central bank.
October 28 -
Zach McCoy, SVP at Kaplan Compliance, offers four recommendations for insurers currently seeking to adopt business process management.
October 27
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S&P changes HUBs outlook to negative, while A.M. Best affirms American Physicians Insurance Co.s financial strength and issuer credit ratings.
October 27 -
The U.S. Government Accountability Office tells federal agencies what property/casualty insurers and reinsurers have been warning for months: Prepare for climate change effects.
October 26 -
While the federal governments irrational urge to throw money at every problem is sickening, more funding for cyber-security makes a lot of sense, especially for health insurers.
October 26
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In a busy 2009, AIR Worldwide has modeled the risk profile for eight securities in North America and Europe, providing cover for such perils as tropical cyclones, earthquakes, extra-tropical cyclones, severe thunderstorms and wildfires.
October 26 -
State insurance office publishes pay-as-you-drive policies for insurers.
October 26